Job or Vacancy Description:
Applications are invited for the post of Part time Specialist for the ESI (MB) Scheme hospitals of West Bengal for a period of one (01) yr or till the joining of regular Specialist whichever is earlier. The numbers of vacancies are as under :-
1. ESI Hospital, Kalyani General Surgery – 1
General Medicine – 1
2. ESI Hospital, Gourhati General Medicine – 1
Chest Medicine -1
3. ESI Hospital, Asansol General Surgery – 1
Orthopaedics – 1
Radiology – 1
4. ESI Hospital, Belur Radiology – 1
General Medicine – 1
5. ESI Hospital, Serampore General Medicine – 1
General Surgery – 1
Orthopaedics – 2
6. ESI Hospital, Baltikuri Radiology – 1
Pathology – 1
General Surgery – 2
Orthopaedics – 2
7.ESI Hospital, Uluberia General Surgery – 1
Anaesthesia – 2
Orthopaedics – 1
General Medicine – 1
8.ESI Hospital, Kamarhati General Surgery – 1
Pathology – 1
General Medicine – 2
9. ESI Hospital, Durgapur Orthopaedics – 2
Cardiology – 1
10. ESI Hospital, Bandel General Surgery – 1
General Medicine – 1
11. ESI Hospital, Budge Budge Orthopaedics – 1
Cardiology – 1
Neuro Medicine – 1
Honorarium :
a) Rs 40,000/- per month for two sessions per day x 5 days in a week. Duration of each session is two (02) hours.
b) For extra session of two hours – Rs 1000/-
c) On giving undertaking to be available for emergency call duty after the schedule timings – Rs 8000/- per month.
Essential Qualification :-
1. A recognized Medical qualification included in the first or second schedule of Part II of third schedule(other than licentiate qualification) to the Medical Council Act,1956.Holders of educational qualification included in Part II of the third schedule should also fulfill the conditions stipulated in sub section (3) of Section 13 of the Indian Medical Council Act,1956.
2. Post Graduate qualification in the requisite speciality.
3. Minimum work experience in a responsible position connected with the speciality for a period of :-
a) 3 years in case of P.G. degree holders.
b) 5 years in case of P.G. Diploma holders.
c) Language Test : – Candidate shall have passed middle level examination in official language of West Bengal State (i.e. Bengali).
Note : Work experience after obtaining the PG degree/diploma will be reckoned as on 15.06.2011.
HOW TO APPLY : Completed application as per format along with attested copies of certificates are to be sent in a sealed envelope super scribed “APPLICATION FOR THE POST OF PART TIME SPECIALIST FOR ESI(MB) SCHEME HOSPITALS: by Registered Post so as to reach the Office of the “Senior State Medical Commissioner, (EZ)”,ESI Corporation, Panchdeep Bhawan,5/1 Grant Lane, Kolkata- 700 012 on Applications received after the due date or incomplete in any respect will not be entertained. ESI Corporation reserves the right not to call candidate for the interview.
General Instructions:
1. Mere submission of application does not confer any right to the candidate for being called for interview.
2. A candidate should submit one application only. Submission of more than one application may lead to rejection of all applications submitted.
3. Application should be submitted in the prescribed format. It should be filled up in block/capital letter in the candidates own handwriting.
4. Incomplete or unsigned application received without the certified copies of mark sheets/certificates of educational qualification and photographs and those received
after the last date of receipt of applications will be rejected without any communication to the candidate.
5. Wrong declaration/ submission of false information or any other action contrary to law shall lead to cancellation of the candidature at any stage.
6. ESIC will not be responsible for postal delays.
Tentative Last Date :15-09-2011
About the organization:
Employees’ State Insurance Scheme of India, is a multidimensional social security system tailored to provide socio-economic protection to worker population and their dependants covered under the scheme. Besides full medical care for self and dependants, that is admissible from day one of insurable employment, the insured persons are also entitled to a variety of cash benefits in times of physical distress due to sickness, temporary or permanent disablement etc. resulting in loss of earning capacity, the confinement in respect of insured women, dependants of insured persons who die in industrial accidents or because of employment injury or occupational hazard are entitled to a monthly pension called the dependants benefit.The ESI Act 1948, encompasses certain health related eventualities that the workers are generally exposed to; such as sickness, maternity, temporary or permanent disablement, Occupational disease or death due to employment injury, resulting in loss of wages or earning capacity-total or partial. Social security provision made in the Act to counterbalance or negate the resulting physical or financial distress in such contingencies, are thus, aimed at upholding human dignity in times of crises through protection from deprivation, destitution and social degradation while enabling the society the retention and continuity of a socially useful and productive manpower.The scheme was inaugurated in Kanpur on 24th February 1952 (ESIC Day) by then Prime Minister Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru. The venue was the Brijender Swarup Park, Kanpur and Panditji addressed a 70,000 strong gathering in Hindi in the presence of Pt.Gobind Ballabh Pant, Chief Minister Uttar Pradesh; Babu Jagjivan Ram, Union Labour Minister; Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur, Union Health Minister; Sh.Chandrabhan Gupt, Union Food Minister and Dr.C.L.Katial, the first Director General of ESIC. The scheme was simultaneously launched at Delhi as well and the initial coverage for both the centres was 1,20,000 employees. Our first prime Minister was the first honorary insured person of the Scheme and the declaration form bearing his signature is a prized possession of the Corporation. It is important to mention here that it blossomed as the first social security scheme in 1944, when the Govt. of the day was still British.The first document on social insurance was “Report on Health Insurance” submitted to the Tripartite Labour Conference, headed by Prof. B.P.Adarkar, an eminent scholar and visionary. The Report was acclaimed as a worthy document and forerunner of the social security scheme in India and Prof. Adarkar was acknowledged as “Chhota Beveridge” by none other than Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Sir, William Beveridge, as all know, was one of the high priests of social insurance. The report was accepted and Prof. Adarkar continued to be actively associated with it till 1946. On his disassociation he strongly advocated management of the Scheme by an expert from ILO. In 1948 Dr. C.L.Katial, an eminent Indian doctor from London took over as the 1st Director General of ESIC and he steered the affairs of the fledgling Scheme till 1953.
Address :
Office of the sr. state medical commissioner (EZ)
E.S.I. CORPORATION : PANCHDEEP BHAWAN
5/1, GRANT LANE : KOLKATA – 700 012
Tel/Fax-033- 2236 4432
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